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life as an astronaut, i used to get a lot of questions about why are we going back to the moon on the mars? my answer was, this is what i used to say to that. when you look at polling data, where our space program stands in people's issues, it is often in people's top 10 things they are behind and concerned about. it's never in anybody's top three and that's why it doesn't get a lot of attention. you are right. it does not tend to be a subject that is on the forefront of the issues they are concerned with. it isn't. but newtown lifted up on the list a lot. it really did. did it for me personally, for my wife spent to much higher on the list. obviously for a come and this is our top priority. i understand it is not everybody's cup priority. >> tom. i [inaudible] [inaudible] -- you try to convince them that, you know, the people they are hearing from are a very vocal minority and most of their constituents are actually okay with some reasonable legislation to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and the dangerous mentally ill. but it is concerning because i've sat in member's office says
life as an astronaut, i used to get a lot of questions about why are we going back to the moon on the mars? my answer was, this is what i used to say to that. when you look at polling data, where our space program stands in people's issues, it is often in people's top 10 things they are behind and concerned about. it's never in anybody's top three and that's why it doesn't get a lot of attention. you are right. it does not tend to be a subject that is on the forefront of the issues they are...
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assassination attempt on one of radical islam's biggest critics far right party chief markets by need of mars i and i underestimated the danger that's a laugh it's supposed they were arrested very near my house this brings the situation into a whole new dimension my life has changed now i cannot walk without police protection not even shopping i'm picked up from home dropped off at work we're driving in a bulletproof car this is very difficult to have such a lifestyle just because you engage in politics with your. in all four people were arrested with bomb making equipment and loaded weapons found in their possession by six critics say he brought this on himself his party incensed members of germany's islamic community last year after tearing the tory is mohammed cartoons around german cities symbols that are deeply offensive to muslims. this is fascination attempt shows that now they want us to shut up with the use of violence in their eyes islamic extremism should not be allowed to be questioned and if you do you end up on a death list it's dangerous a scary development salafism is one of g
assassination attempt on one of radical islam's biggest critics far right party chief markets by need of mars i and i underestimated the danger that's a laugh it's supposed they were arrested very near my house this brings the situation into a whole new dimension my life has changed now i cannot walk without police protection not even shopping i'm picked up from home dropped off at work we're driving in a bulletproof car this is very difficult to have such a lifestyle just because you engage in...
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mars. why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. america international and world in the very heart of moscow. much much more of this is yours if you just received anything like to cut cut. cut . guys it's been a crazy week with lots of misinformation misreporting and misunderstandings over the complexities of the boston bombing case and every time a new fact emerges it leaves me with more questions than answers so help me gain some insight earlier i was joined by the bell admins boiling frogs post and founder national security whistleblowers coalition i first asked her if after a decade of civil liberties or regimes we should be surprised at all to the call to suspend the suspects rights and here's what she had to say. not. being climbing up the ladders towards the police to stay in fact he had been. operating within the all the police sustained characteristics you look
mars. why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max kaiser for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. america international and world in the very heart of moscow. much much more of this is yours if you just received anything like to cut cut. cut . guys it's been a crazy week with lots of misinformation misreporting and misunderstandings over the complexities of the boston bombing case and every time a new fact emerges...
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cowan: on monday, an historic holiday in the commonwealth of massachusetts was marred by a detestable act of violence. dozens of innocent civilians gathered to watch an iconic, peaceful athletic event. they were injured by explosions and three lives were lost. i am honored today to joining the senior senator from the commonwealth of massachusetts, senator warren, in offering the resolution honoring the heroes and remembering the victims of that horrible day. we continue to pray for the injured and hope they begin to heal, and we mourn those who were killed and the families who survive them. as a community, our hearts ached to hear about the youngest victim, martin richard, a vibrant 8-year-old, a boy from dorchester, the same age as my son, who came to watch his father finish the marathon, lost his life. we share in his family's grief and continue to send our prayers to his mother and his sister who are still in the hospital with very serious injuries. yesterday we struggled to watch patty campbell fight back tears as she talked about her beautiful and always smiling daughter crystal.
cowan: on monday, an historic holiday in the commonwealth of massachusetts was marred by a detestable act of violence. dozens of innocent civilians gathered to watch an iconic, peaceful athletic event. they were injured by explosions and three lives were lost. i am honored today to joining the senior senator from the commonwealth of massachusetts, senator warren, in offering the resolution honoring the heroes and remembering the victims of that horrible day. we continue to pray for the injured...
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. >> john: mars ci gonzales, thank you for your time this evening. i'm pleased to be joined by tim clemente a former fbi agent who took part of the 2001 anthrax attacks, and investigator in the bombings of embassies in kenya and bosnia. >> thank you i'm sorry it's under tragic circumstances. >> cenk: as am i. let's talk about the process. how does an investigation like this work. >> it branches out like a spider web, it branches out in many directions. something new in the last decade is the on set of every human being being able to record digital video literally everyone who is out there. that increases the amount of evidence that the fib and other investigators have to poor through. if you think back to 15, 16 years ago to the atlanta bombing of the olympics, there was very little video evidence that was available. some security cameras and that was about it. it was much tougher to find and identify a suspect whereas today it's easier to identify somebody they have to go through that voluminous amount of digital imaging to find those suspects. what
. >> john: mars ci gonzales, thank you for your time this evening. i'm pleased to be joined by tim clemente a former fbi agent who took part of the 2001 anthrax attacks, and investigator in the bombings of embassies in kenya and bosnia. >> thank you i'm sorry it's under tragic circumstances. >> cenk: as am i. let's talk about the process. how does an investigation like this work. >> it branches out like a spider web, it branches out in many directions. something new in...
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out to cast their votes in the first provincial elections since the us troops withdraw the vote was marred by violence with bombs and mortar shells exploding the several polling stations injuring four people the election caps several weeks of turbulent campaigning with over a dozen candidates assassinated i do several thousand running for various govern or its two provinces postpone the vote altogether citing a lack of security eliminate results are expected within several days and even elected the thora teams will have to deal with a country facing deep divisions along sectarian and ethnic lines driven even deeper by contesting claims to its vast oil reserves r.t.c. catherine often has more on the. they call them those who face death gong once guerrilla rebels fighting saddam for an independent kurdistan now an officially sanctioned force in iraq's semi autonomous kurdish region the peshmerga and the iraqi troops are supposed to be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each othe
out to cast their votes in the first provincial elections since the us troops withdraw the vote was marred by violence with bombs and mortar shells exploding the several polling stations injuring four people the election caps several weeks of turbulent campaigning with over a dozen candidates assassinated i do several thousand running for various govern or its two provinces postpone the vote altogether citing a lack of security eliminate results are expected within several days and even elected...
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combat troops pulled out last year saturday's provincial election was marred by violence with bombs and mortar shells exploding in polling stations injuring dozens the election also took place against a backdrop of anti government protests raging in sunni dominated provinces where voting was postponed legibly because the security concerns the new local authorities will have to cope with a country that's deeply divided than along religious and ethnic lines and in the grip of fierce competition for its rich oil reserves to see caffein off as more. they call them those who face death peshmerga gone once guerrilla rebels fighting saddam for an independent kurdistan now an officially sanctioned force in iraq's semi autonomous kurdish region the peshmerga and the iraqi troops are supposed to be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the s
combat troops pulled out last year saturday's provincial election was marred by violence with bombs and mortar shells exploding in polling stations injuring dozens the election also took place against a backdrop of anti government protests raging in sunni dominated provinces where voting was postponed legibly because the security concerns the new local authorities will have to cope with a country that's deeply divided than along religious and ethnic lines and in the grip of fierce competition...
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or that their experience in crossing the finish line is marred by this terrible tragedy. think and it. the kenyan runner and for the ethiopian runner, tomorrow would have been the day that they would have been heralded in the front pages of our local newspapers. tomorrow, the front pages will be about this awful tragedy, as it should be. and those two athletes have been robbed, as well, of their moment in history by this terrible thing. >> finally, fred, will there be a boston marathon next year? >> the boston marathon has endured two world wars and many other things. i remember working with the elite athlete program after september 11, and the different things that were put in place to deal with that. i am quite sure that there will be a boston marathon next year. but for certain, the boston marathon has been changed forever. >> fred, thank you so much for joining me. >> you are welcome. and please, to all of your viewers, please share your thoughts and prayers with those in boston tonight. >> indeed. thank you so much. >>> before we go to a quick break, if it had been a
or that their experience in crossing the finish line is marred by this terrible tragedy. think and it. the kenyan runner and for the ethiopian runner, tomorrow would have been the day that they would have been heralded in the front pages of our local newspapers. tomorrow, the front pages will be about this awful tragedy, as it should be. and those two athletes have been robbed, as well, of their moment in history by this terrible thing. >> finally, fred, will there be a boston marathon...
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it's been marred next year likely will include some type of memorial service. vernon lobe -- loeb. thank you for joij us. we're glad you are safe. see you soon. >> thank have you he much. >> thank you. >> time now is 8:11 on this tuesday morning. our coverage of boston marathon will continue. >> we'll look at the rush to save the injured and the role r social media played during the chaotic aftermath. aft before we head to break an update on a breaking story. we told you about last hour. a major earthquake killed at k least 42 people in iran and iranian authorities areauth expecting hundreds of more to be dead. the 7.8 quake was center fielded near the -- near thed near the border of pakistan but it was felt as far away as india's capital. we'll be back. >> welcome back. 14 minutes actually coming up on 15 minutes after 8:00. >> time now to check in with tucker barnes. not just the weather but for for something else a little extra. >> we can use it today. >> we sure could. >> cuteness factor of day, everybody. time now for the my first 55 picture of the day.of
it's been marred next year likely will include some type of memorial service. vernon lobe -- loeb. thank you for joij us. we're glad you are safe. see you soon. >> thank have you he much. >> thank you. >> time now is 8:11 on this tuesday morning. our coverage of boston marathon will continue. >> we'll look at the rush to save the injured and the role r social media played during the chaotic aftermath. aft before we head to break an update on a breaking story. we told you...
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by the way mars rover is doing something immature. >> it's not! >> it has been up there for 11 years now. it has been driving around making tracks on everything and apparentlily the tracks has drawn something resembling a penis, it has hit puberty. >> it is at gawker. >> stephanie: grow up, mars rower. for god's sake. i'm guessing mars rover -- [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: in other pen-related news -- florida woman arrested for yanking on ex-boyfriend's peenis. not a good way jim. she was arrested after she -- trying to make a balloon animal, that is not the right way. she violently pulled on her ex-boyfriend's -- according to a police report. she had gone to her ex-'s home -- >> was she hot? >> stephanie: okay. why do i think this is not hot. she had gone to her ex-'s home to pick up their daughter. she went in and they got into an argument. her ex did not want to start dating again. wallace grabbed the victim's penis. >> stephanie: it could seen as punctuation in an argument. >> was he wearing a kilt at the time? it takes a lit
by the way mars rover is doing something immature. >> it's not! >> it has been up there for 11 years now. it has been driving around making tracks on everything and apparentlily the tracks has drawn something resembling a penis, it has hit puberty. >> it is at gawker. >> stephanie: grow up, mars rower. for god's sake. i'm guessing mars rover -- [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> stephanie: in other pen-related news -- florida woman arrested for yanking...
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we are learning more about the dual explosions that rocked the boston marathon, an iconic event now marred by tragedy. it's 8:00 op. a somber tuesday morning, i'm savannah guthrie in new york and matt is in boston this morning. >> savannah, good morning again to you. the scene here was obviously surreal. the runners were approaching the finish line after completing more than 26 miles of this race, there were people on the sidelines, family members and loved ones cheering them on, they were lining the streets. this morning the fbi is now leading an investigation. it's being called a very fluid and active investigation and we're going to have the latest on it in just a couple of minutes. savannah? >> matt, also ahead we'll air part one of our exclusive interview with president obama. we sat down with him just hours before the attack in boston and asked him whether he thinks congress will pass this new gun legislation, it is hanging by a thread according to some accounts and how worried is he about the provocative rhetoric and actions we've seen from north korean leader kim jong-un. does he t
we are learning more about the dual explosions that rocked the boston marathon, an iconic event now marred by tragedy. it's 8:00 op. a somber tuesday morning, i'm savannah guthrie in new york and matt is in boston this morning. >> savannah, good morning again to you. the scene here was obviously surreal. the runners were approaching the finish line after completing more than 26 miles of this race, there were people on the sidelines, family members and loved ones cheering them on, they...
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we're learning more about the dual explosions that rocked the boston marathon, an iconic event, marred by tragedy. 8:00 on a somber tuesday morning. the 16th of april, 2013. i'm savannah guthrie in new york. and matt has been in boston this morning. >> savannah, good morning again to you. the scene obviously surreal. the runners approaching the finish line after completing more than 2 6 miles of this race. people on the sidelines, family members and loved ones cheering them on. they were lining the streets. and this morning, the fbi is leading an investigation, being called a very fluid and active investigation. we'll have the latest in a couple of minutes. savannah. >> math, also ahead, we'll air part one of the exclusive interview with president obama. sat down with him just hours before the attack in boston. and asked him whether he thinks congress will pass this new gun legislation. hanging by a thread, according to some accounts and how worried is he about the provocative action and rhetoric from the north korean leader, kim jong-un? is he stable? we'll hear from him in our exclus
we're learning more about the dual explosions that rocked the boston marathon, an iconic event, marred by tragedy. 8:00 on a somber tuesday morning. the 16th of april, 2013. i'm savannah guthrie in new york. and matt has been in boston this morning. >> savannah, good morning again to you. the scene obviously surreal. the runners approaching the finish line after completing more than 2 6 miles of this race. people on the sidelines, family members and loved ones cheering them on. they were...
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i had had a political science professor who told me back in the '80s the soviets were mar for worried about a xerox machine than a cruise missile in west germany and she was right. >> the empowerment of information of people is really the way to solve almost every problem. when we went to north korea our idea was that if we could just get a little bit of the internet in there it would bring some doubt to this regime, somehow let people know maybe there's another choice besides this guy and this structure. we don't know if it's happened. but if you look at other governments, that little bit of internet allowed people to say, hey, we're not getting any economic growth, we're not getting any religious freedom. we need something better an allow them to organize. >> so where is google right now? how are you guys doing? the change that continues and the business landscape, but especially in your corner of the business landscape is just -- pretty damn radical and dramatic from net scape to yahoo! to google to facebook to apple. is apple up or is apple down. how are you guys doing? what's nex
i had had a political science professor who told me back in the '80s the soviets were mar for worried about a xerox machine than a cruise missile in west germany and she was right. >> the empowerment of information of people is really the way to solve almost every problem. when we went to north korea our idea was that if we could just get a little bit of the internet in there it would bring some doubt to this regime, somehow let people know maybe there's another choice besides this guy...